Yes, you can its basically real hair.
Yes.
Get it wet, like wash it or go out in the rain
Like Regular Hair. Only About Once A Week Though.
Sew-in weaves last six weeks. If you don't wash your hair for six weeks you will be the STANK!Just be gentle with it, 'kay? If you rub it the way you'd wash un-sewn-in hair the weave will frizz up.
* watch birds * watch people * watch sports * wiggle * weave * wait * walk * wake up * wish upon a star * win * watch TV * waste time * wash the car * wash the dog * wash clothes
Lift Up Tracks & Spray DRY SHAMPOO Between The Tracks Onto You're Scalp
* wash your hair ( weave ) every 7-14 days* dont keep it in longer than 2 months.* DONT use glue, it damages your hair BADLYand can leave perminent bald spots.* use a little oil sheen -but not alot- so that the weave can have a natural shine. And using those tips should leave you with beautiful hair.
what are the three main weave types?the three main types of weaving are the plain weave, twill weave, and probaly the rib or basket weave.
weave Example: Where did you learn how to weave a basket?
will weave -- They will weave a new cloak for the celebrationsam/is/are going to weave -- Sally is going to weave a table mat for her mother. The students are going to weave on the traditional loomam/is/are weaving -- Next week the students are weaving a small mat.
weave, weave a blanket
Wait, buck wheat, duck weave, or buck weave? 'Cause a Buck Wheat is a bird call and a duck weave is a fight move and a buck weave is I guess a mix...idk.